Government's reaction to British newspaper's claim 'India is wiping out each and every terrorist by entering Pakistan'
The British newspaper claimed that India’s intelligence agency Raw is behind it. The report says that Indian PM Modi is giving the orders because he is the one who controls RAW. It was also claimed that the government is eliminating those enemies abroad who are a threat to India.
Agency, New Delhi. India is now giving a befitting reply to Pakistan on every issue. Be it surgical strikes or the international forum, Pakistan is being responded to in a brazen manner. At the same time, India’s enemies in neighboring countries are also being eliminated. Now the British newspaper The Guardian has made a big claim about this and said that India is behind it.
British newspaper claims, PM Modi is giving orders
The British newspaper claimed that India’s intelligence agency Raw is behind it. The report says that Indian PM Modi is giving the order because he is the one who controls RAW. It was also claimed that the government is eliminating those enemies abroad who are a threat to India.
The Government of India refused
The Indian government has rejected the claims of the British media. The government has denied the allegations, saying India never carries out targeted killings.
Revenge being taken for Pulwama
The report states that India has conducted this operation as part of a bolder approach to national security since the Pulwama attack in 2019. According to the report, there have been around 20 murders in Pakistan since 2020, which have been carried out by unknown gunmen.
Afghan nationals were allegedly paid millions of rupees to carry out the shooting in Karachi in March 2022, the report said. They fled across the border, but their bosses were later arrested by Pakistani security agencies. Jaish-e-Mohammed commander Shahid Latif was also killed in Pakistan.
It is also claimed that Pakistani investigators found that the killer was allegedly paid millions of rupees by an undercover Indian agent to track down Latif.